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      • A well respected Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble has found out that his wife, Helen, has been murdered ferociously in her own home. The police found Kimble and accused him of the murder. Then, Kimble (without Justifiable Reason) was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. However, on the way to prison, Kimble's transport crashed.
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  2. With a lack of evidence pointing to the one-armed man, Kimble is arrested and charged with murder. On his way to prison, the bus he is in crashes, giving him the opportunity to escape. Kimble decides to find out who the real killer was and why his wife was murdered.

  3. Answer: Kimble doesn't fall from shock, he falls because his foot is caught in the door and he loses his balance. And Girard never thought he'd hit Kimble, which is why he keeps firing after Kimble is on the ground; he's still trying to incapacitate him.

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  4. Sep 25, 2023 · In the final moments of the movie, Kimble manages to expose Sykestrue identity and motives in front of a packed courtroom. With overwhelming evidence against him, Sykes is arrested for not only the murder of Kimble’s wife but also for other heinous crimes he had committed.

  5. Dr. Richard Kimble was an innocent man sentenced to death for murdering his wife; after escaping from police while en route to his execution, Kimble set out to find the real murderer, an...

  6. Kimble surrenders, and Sykes and Nichols are arrested. Kimble is escorted out of the hotel as the press questions the police about the newfound suspects. Gerard uncuffs Kimble in the back of a squad car. They are driven away, and Kimble is assured he will be exonerated.

  7. Gerard calls out to Kimble that he knows Kimble is innocent and that it was Sykes who killed his wife. When Nichols steps out from cover and aims the gun at Gerard, Kimble hits Nichols with a pipe, and he's out for the count.

  8. Aug 29, 2017 · The previous week, audiences had eagerly tuned in to Part I of “The Judgment,” the series finale that promised to resolve the existential plight that made Kimble—falsely accused of murdering his...

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